The trial had been scheduled to begin Tuesday morning, but it was delayed to allow defense time to review five hours of body camera footage they hadn’t known about. On Wednesday, the defense sought more time because the prosecution had provided an additional 22 hours of footage from a second body camera.

On Thursday, defense attorney James Tocci told Torres-Stahl they had received more footage they hadn’t known was coming.

Prosecutor Anna Scott said she had gone back through her email because she realized the officer they have been dealing with might have sent her more footage. She found the additional video during that search and handed it over.

“I’m not happy these things came up at the last minute,” Torres-Stahl told the attorneys as she announced the delay.